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After Attending The Met Gala, Sabrina Carpenter And Jenna Ortega's Afterparty Looks Have Everyone Obsessed

After Attending The Met Gala, Sabrina Carpenter And Jenna Ortega's Afterparty Looks Have Everyone Obsessed

Yahoo07-05-2025

The 2025 Met Gala happened last night, with the theme "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," which draws inspiration from Monica L. Miller's 2009 book Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity. The theme was also reflected in the dress code, "Tailored for You," which encouraged guests to interpret the concept of dandyism and tailoring in their outfits this year.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibit that is tied to this year's Met Gala will organize "12 sections, each representing a characteristic that defines dandy style: Ownership, Presence, Distinction, Disguise, Freedom, Champion, Respectability, Jook, Heritage, Beauty, Cool, and Cosmopolitanism," according to Vogue.
There were so many great looks at this year's gala — from women rocking incredible suits to some of the men showing up in stellar outfits (and leaving the plain, back suits behind) to just some jaw-dropping red carpet moments, like Diana Ross's time on the famous Met Gala stairs, and more.
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While there are so many Met Gala looks to discuss, the internet could not get enough of Jenna Ortega and Sabrina Carpenter. Not only did people love their actual Met Gala outfits, but their afterparty looks were what everyone was really talking about.
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For the actual event, Jenna wore a metallic dress made out of rulers by Olivier Rousteing for Balmain.
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She paired the metallic dress with Old Hollywood-inspired waves in her hair by hair stylist Cesar Deleon Ramirez, a deep burgundy lip color, smoky gray eyeshadow, a silver necklace from Grown Brilliance, and earrings and rings by Hearts On Fire.
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Meanwhile, Sabrina wore a burgundy bodysuit by Louis Vuitton and Pharrell, who is the brand's men's creative director, paired with a pair of very high burgundy heels.
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Speaking of the pantsless look, she told Vogue on the red carpet, "[Pharrell] was like, 'You're quite short so no pants for you.' So here we are. Here we are."
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After they each walked the red carpet, the duo met up inside the exclusive event, with photos of them quickly going viral on social media. Jenna notably starred in Sabrina's music video for "Taste" in 2024.
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And then, they kept the party going after the Met Gala event by attending an afterparty together, with both doing an outfit change.
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Sabrina traded in her burgundy bodysuit for another Louis Vuitton ensemble that included well-tailored black pants, white shirt, black tie, and an LV belt.
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And Jenna went for a tuxedo-inspired bodysuit, complete with a gold flower broach and a vintage 1914 Tag Heuer pocket watch.
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Sabrina also shared some personal pics of her, Jenna, and Chappell Roan inside A$AP Rocky's afterparty, too:
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Sabrina Carpenter / Via instagram.com
Basically, not only were Jenna and Sabrina making everyone gasp and cheer during their solo Met Gala moments this year, but the duo also hanging out together was also everything the internet wanted, and more:
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What did you think of Jenna and Sabrina's Met Gala afterparty looks? Heck, did you have an overall favorite look of the night? Share all your thoughts in the comments below!
You can read all of our 2025 Met Gala coverage here.
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